With Katthi Mahesh review, the fate of the film has been decided. Yet another film goes into Agnatham (exile).’ Heroines are absolutely clueless about their existence.
Balayya’s role is absurd in this nonsensical story. Overall ‘Jai Simha’ is a mashed up cocktail that fails. Neither the story or the screenplay follows any course or has any pace. In his review about Jai Simha, Katthi Mahesh said, ‘The film sports a 1980 story, with a 1990-styled screenplay. The film critic recently bashed Pawan Kalyan starrer ‘Agnyaathavaasi’, and now it is the turn of Balakrishna starrer ‘Jai Simha’. Be it his row with Pawan Kalyan fans, or his bold statements, Katthi Mahesh is also known for his movie reviews. Though there are over 300+ film critics in the Telugu film industry, Katthi Mahesh stands for out of the crowd. Slowly but steady, a movie’s review has moved from the audience, to online websites, and to individuals. One can find live updates of a movie on instant messaging apps and micro-blogging sites. As Boyapati wanted the loud noise, we don’t complain about Thaman.Posted at Thaman’s background is noisy, yet extremely well. some scenes of Srikanth are elevated very poorly. Srikanth is not so perfect in his role and not comfortable in his shoes. If you still feel like watching the film then you will be completely disappointed. When you are not a fan of Balayya Babu or mass, better stay far from the movie. By concentrating on mass and hero elevation, he missed all other aspects. When comes to backstabs of the film, Boyapati Srinu has completely forgotten logic. The film is carrying a decent buzz and will be watched closely as Agnyathavaasi has opened to some very mixed reports all over today. Balayya Babu is nowhere different from Legend and Simha. Now that Agnyaathavaasi has made its way to the theaters, the entire concentration has shifted towards Balakrishna’s Jai Simha. Balayya in AKhanda role looks ferocious and will go well with the audience, He carried it in a good manner. Performance: The movie is a typical Boyapati film with missing logic and lengthy boring fights. The second half is lengthy and boring with more action episodes. Narasimha, a hot-tempered mechanic with a heart of gold, protects an innocent family from. Hindutva speech in the second half is a goosebump movement for mature fans of Balayya babu. Police station scene post-interval has come out extremely well. Directed by KS Ravi Kumar, the film Jai Simha released during the festival Sankranthi. ‘Jai Balayya’ song in the first half is a feast for NBK fans. The first half action episodes between Srikanth (Varadharajulu) and Balakrishna (MuraliKrishna) are ok. The costumes and NBK and Pragya are graceful. Pragya Jaiswal has no option left other than to go deglamorized after getting married to MuraliKrishna. His get-up as Akhanda has come out extremely well. But while there, he bumps into Gowri (Nayantara) who seems to dislike him for some reason, despite being his childhood friend.
He reaches Kumbakonam and stays at the house of the village temple's dharma karta's house. Even in an action episode, Balayya Babu looks stunning. Narasimha (Jai Simha) is a man on the run with his one-year-old son. It’s been many years since to see Balakrishna with a perfect wig. Balakrishna as Murali Krishna is so handsome. This is the story of Akhanda.Īkhanda has Thunderstorm collections in OverseasĪnalysis: The movie is going to begin in Dandeli, Karnataka then lands in Andhra Pradesh. Akhanda investigates the main person behind Varadharajulu and kills him. Just before the first half ends Akhanda’s introduction, who comes to save Murali Krishna family. Varadarajulu (Srikanth) is an illegal Uranium mining baron and plans to kill Murali Krishna family for not allowing him to continue his mining. He is a farmer from the Ananthapur district and also runs an educational institute. Pragya Jaiswal is the district collector of Ananthpur, who will fall in with Murali Krishna (Balakrishna). Story: Akhanda is a story of a farmer and a humble person.